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The IT Desktop Support Technician (MSP) will work on level 1 issues on the Service Desk and prepare Microsoft Windows and Mac OSX workstations and laptops for deployment. Comfortable with multiple technologies such as Active Directory, Microsoft Office Suite, Windows Operating Systems, printers, phone systems, Exchange, basic network and systems administration and desktop support.
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Certifications desired: HDI: Support Center Analyst, MCSA: Enterprise Desktop Support Technician. Ideal candidate would have strong working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server, Active Directory / Group Policy management, Microsoft Exchange, and common desktop security and automation tools.
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The ideal candidate will possess 3 to 5 years of experience in IT support, demonstrating proficiency in Windows 10/11, Microsoft Office Desktop Suite, use of remote support tools such as Splashtop, SonicWALL and other various firewalls, ISP troubleshooting, Atera or other ticketing system experience, end user support, inventory management, process documentation, VOIP systems, and Microsoft 365 Exchange/SharePoint/Teams administration.
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Certifications: Desktop Support Technician, Technical Support Professional (HDI) Help Desk Institute; Windows 10, Office 365 (MCSA) Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate; Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP); Net+, Security+ (CompTIA); Mobile Device Management (AirWatch, JAMF, Meraki); IT Service Management - Foundation (ITIL) Information Technology Infrastructure Library.
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Desktop Support, Securify. Possess relevant certifications, such as Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks, CompTIA, and Cisco. Experience with Google Workspace, Office 365, JAMF, and Workspace One.
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Install, upgrade, support and troubleshoot XP, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2010, Cisco Jabber, another authorized desktop application. The IT Support Specialist Level 2 Desktop Technician will provide day to day localOnsite desktop support, receive inbound calls, answer questions, troubleshoot and document steps performed to resolve challenges with hardware, software, and application issues in a ticketing system.
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IT Remote Desktop Support TechnicianIndianapolis INContract Position. Job summaryIT Remote Desktop Support will provide Remote IT support services for assigned Allegion facilities.
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The IT Desktop Support Technician (MSP) is an opportunity to join a customer-centric Managed and Cloud Service provider with a team-oriented environment built on effective collaboration and employee career growth opportunities.
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In addition, individuals may pursue Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certifications in one or more Microsoft Office products. DMI is looking for a Desktop Support Specialist I (DSS I) to join our Managed Mobility team.
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Primary desktop support for Windows Operating System, Mobile Device Management Infrastructure, Video Conferencing systems, and IT-to-IT support for all of Chevron’s Workforce Enablement product.
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The Help Desk Support Technician is the initial point of contact for troubleshooting hardware, software, desktop, laptop, printer and peripheral problems. + Working knowledge of Microsoft Operating Systems including, Windows 8/10, Windows Server 2012/2016, Microsoft Office applications such as Outlook, Excel, and Word and technologies such as Microsoft-s Active Directory.
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Advanced Troubleshooting: Examples of Applications: Password Managers Google Workspace Suite Microsoft Exchange Office 365 Device Management Applications Okta Azure / Active Directory KnowBe4 Adobe CAD Applications Sophos Slack Zoom Operating Systems Windows OSX Windows Server Linux is a plus Perform remote wipe and reinstall of OSX or Windows as needed.
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COMPUTER SKILLS: Microsoft Windows and Office skills (Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, and Excel) Working knowledge of all Microsoft Windows Operating Systems Active Directory, DHCP, Office 365 Desktop, printers, mobile device management.
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